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Dobbed In: Definition, Meaning, and Origin

The ever-evolving language has given us a plethora of idioms, adding color to our conversations. One such idiom is "dobbed…
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In Hopes of: Definition, Meaning, and Origin

When someone uses the term "in hopes of,"  they're expressing a desire or aspiration for a particular outcome. It's about…
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Confide in Someone: Definition, Meaning, and Origin

When we talk about the phrase "confide in someone," we refer to sharing personal, sensitive, or confidential information with someone,…
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Oh My: Definition, Meaning, and Origin

"Oh my" is an exclamation often used to express surprise, disbelief, or alarm. This idiom has become an integral part…
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Crazy: Definition, Meaning, and Examples

Crazy (adjective): Describes someone or something that's mentally unstable or very unconventional. Crazy (adjective): Informally means being very enthusiastic or…
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Tweeked: Definition, Meaning, and Examples

1. Tweeked (slang, adjective): Being under the influence of stimulant drugs, characterized by heightened alertness, energy, and sometimes paranoia or…
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Busy: Definition, Meaning, and Examples

1. Busy (adjective): Engaged in action or activity, and thus not available to do something else. 2. Busy (adjective): Full…
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Drive: Definition, Meaning, and Examples

1. Drive (noun): A journey made in a vehicle, typically referring to the act of operating and controlling the vehicle.…
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This, Too, Shall/Will Pass: Definition, Meaning, and Origin

We've all had times when life feels overwhelming, and everything seems to be going wrong. During these moments, a simple…
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Air Biscuit: Definition, Meaning, and Origin

"Air biscuit" is a slang term for a fart or an emission of gas from the digestive tract. It's a…
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Fill Your Boots: Definition, Meaning, and Origin

The idiom "fill your boots" tells someone to enjoy themselves, take advantage of an opportunity, or help themselves to something.…
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Live Off Of: Definition, Meaning, and Origin

The idiom "live off of" means to use someone or something as the primary source of what one needs to…
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Play Dumb: Definition, Meaning, and Origin

To "play dumb" means acting ignorant or uninformed about something, usually intentionally. It can be a strategy to deceive, manipulate,…
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Hook In: Definition, Meaning, and Origin

The idiom "hook in" means to connect or attach something to another thing, usually a device or a machine. It…
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With Bells On: Definition, Meaning, and Origin

Have you ever heard someone say they'll come "with bells on" and wondered what it means? It's an idiom that…
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